On Mon, Jun 30, 2008 at 9:30 AM, Michael Wechner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi > > I have just updated my local Jackrabbit trunk version (Revison 672752) and > did > > mvn clean > mvn install > > and then > > svn st > > and noticed > > ? jackrabbit-jca/applications > > I guess it would make sense to set an svn:ignore on this directory or is > this obsolete?
>From looking at http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/jackrabbit/trunk/jackrabbit-jca/ there is no applications folder (any more - I am not very familiar with this submodule). And applications is/was a typical folder in jackrabbit projects that contains the repository.xml and other data for unit tests. I think they are being removed from time to time and put into proper src/test/resources folders. If a directory is removed in the svn repository, you typically get these "left-overs" after updating, when they contain files locally modified or additionally created files or folders such as target/. That's why you have to remove it manually. Regards, Alex -- Alexander Klimetschek [EMAIL PROTECTED]
